Every school pickup ends with someone getting saved as 'Jake Football Dad.' The native Contacts app was designed for a world without school runs. We built a QR code for that.
Every school pickup ends with someone getting saved as 'Jake Football Dad.' The native Contacts app was designed for a world without school runs. We built a QR code for that.
You're at pickup. A parent waves at you. You wave back. Their kid and yours have been in the same class for two years. You have absolutely no idea what their name is. There's actually a word for that.
Dyslexic people don't find ways around their obstacles. They build entirely new roads — and those roads often lead somewhere the rest of the world hasn't been yet. Branson, Jobs, Christie, and me.
Jason Laan co-founded Laan Labs and built multiple #1 App Store hits including Face Swap Live. I asked him to take an honest look at how I'm marketing Recall — and tell me what I should be doing differently.
I'm dyslexic. Names don't stick the way faces do. For most of my career as a photographer I quietly struggled — not because I forgot people, but because I couldn't spell them. So I invented a workaround. Then I built an app.